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Cognitation Inc wrote:
> Cognitation provides agile Ruby on Rails development services and> web/technology strategy consulting.
I don't really think this is appropriate for this mailing list.
Especially since it was posted via Ruby-Forum.com which clearly says,
"Attention: posting any kind of advertisement for commercial products or
services, unless in reply to a related question, is prohibited."
Do any other regulars on this forum agree/disagree?

> Do any other regulars on this forum agree/disagree?
Personally, I'd like to see any advertisements deleted right out of the
forum, with a nastygram sent back to the poster that re-stated the
policy and "do it again, and we'll block your IP"... but that's just my
opinion.

> Do any other regulars on this forum agree/disagree?
Agree. Had the same thought, when I first recognized this post.
I think it's ok, if somebody adds a signature to his answers, like
some
people do, then it's a kind of small bonus for giving good answers.
Job postings are ok too.
But this kind of stuff ends up on my black list for spamming
companies...